You Will Need:

EU 42-48/UK 14-20/US 10-16 3 m You will need 0.5 less if the fabric is without pattern.

Fabric width 140 cm

EU 34-40/UK 6-12/US 2-8 2.2 m

EU 42-48/UK 14-20/US 10-16 2.7 m You will need 0.5 less if the fabric is without pattern.

Thread.

3 buttons

0,5 m tie ribbon for the waist. you can also make a spaghetti tube

1.1 m interfacing.

No. 12 Aalborg - Version 3

Shirt with a collar in the neckline, bishop sleeves with cuffs, a v-neck, bust dart and four darts on the back. The shirt is closed with a button on the side.

Fabric choice:

Light to medium weight woven fabric. Cotton, Silk, Wool, Viscose, Cupro, Linen or Polyester The final look of the garment will depend on the type of fabric you choose. Not suitable for jersey.

Find Your Size:

Take your measurement according to the measurement chart. Choose the size closest to your measurement see measurement chart here

Fitting:

We recommend that you always make a muslin before you cut the fashion fabric, to make sure your finished style will fit you perfectly. Find the fitting guide right here.

Cutting Fabric

On each pattern piece you will find a capital letter. On the cutting layout plan, you will find the same capital letters so that you can easily see which pattern pieces to use for the view you have chosen.

16. Sew the ends on the front: Fold the facing so that it is placed with right sides together with the front piece.

17. Sew the front edge through all layers.

18. Turn and press.

Sew the sleeves

19. Place the placket piece along the vent opening, right sides together. Sew the placket piece along the edge, stopping 1 cm after the opening in the sleeve. Make sure the needle is in the fabric. Lift the presserfood and clip up to 0,2 cm from the needle. Turn the fabric in the sewing machine and sew the other side of the vent.

20. Fold and press the vent piece around the seam allowance and sew it to the sleeve.

21. Sew the sleeves, right sides together.

22. Fold the side of the placket, which is on the front sleeve, onto the wrong side of the fabric. This will be your overlap.